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Infants and Toddlers in State and Federal Budgets: Summary Report from Urban Institute Roundtable (Research Report)This report summarizes the roundtable "Infants and Toddlers in State and Federal Budgets: Yesterday's Choices, Today's Decisions, Tomorrow's Options" conducted by the Urban Institute, with support from the A.L. Mailman Family Foundation, on March 30, 2009. The roundtable's focus grew out of the widely perceived mismatch between sharply limited public investments on infants and toddlers and an accumulated body of research demonstrating the significance of the earliest years of life. We describe the group's diverse perspectives and wide-ranging discussion of strategies to address this mismatch.
| Posted to Web: August 21, 2009 | Publication Date: August 08, 2009 |
Five Questions for Rosa Castaneda (Five Questions)Rosa Maria Castaneda, a research associate in UI's Labor, Human Services, and Population Center, is coauthor of "Paying the Price: The Impact of Immigration Raids on America's Children." She answers five questions about her research, her next project, and the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's newly issued guidelines on the conduct of raids.
| Posted to Web: December 06, 2007 | Publication Date: December 06, 2007 |
Paying the Price: The Impact of Immigration Raids on America's Children (Discussion Papers)Over the past year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has intensified immigration enforcement activities by conducting several large-scale worksite raids across the country. From an in-depth study of three communities—Greeley, CO, Grand Island, NE and New Bedford, MA—this report details the impact of these worksite raids on the well-being of children. The report provides detailed recommendations to a variety of stakeholders to help mitigate the harmful effects of worksite raids on children.
| Posted to Web: October 31, 2007 | Publication Date: October 31, 2007 |
Assessing Federalism: ANF and the Recent Evolution of American Social Policy Federalism (Research Report)This paper builds on a series of ANF publications that explored various aspects of social policy federalism since 1996. It explores what ANF's work can tell us about the evolution of federalism within five major social programs during the nine years between 1997 and 2006, focusing on lessons about federal-state relationships. It addresses Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Food Stamps, Medicaid, the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), and child welfare. The paper is the result of a review and synthesis of over 65 publications addressing state and federal financing and/or programmatic arrangements in the major program areas, informed by interviews with experts who participated in ANF research.
| Posted to Web: June 04, 2007 | Publication Date: May 01, 2007 |